Prometheus The Supremo
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It's called a "medephore". Actually, I hear they're quite common actually.
I'm saying, that since we have free thought, we are quite able to change the world for good or for ill. God isn't to blame for the evils of men.
That's one thing I don't get about these Atheist groups that call themselves "Free Thinkers". That seems to imply that religious people are "not free thinkers". Of course they're free-thinkers, they freely think about the existence of God! Just because they disagree with others doesn't mean that they free-thought. That sort of language incites a form of hierarchy, and they sink to the levels of the evangelicals... I'd have more respect for the Richard Dawkins types if they weren't so freaking snobby about their beliefs.
i don't know about that. from childhood, i was taught how to think by religious people/catholic school/catholic church. i wasn't given a choice. i guess you can say i was free to believe in god just like a prisoner is free to walk about the jail yard, but not outside the fence.
A Question to Prometheus:
Do you think that if we all lived in the way that Jesus did, do you think the would would be a better or worse place?
(Going on a limb, I'd think you'd say "a worse place" - if so, why?)
if you take away some of the things he is quoted as saying in the bible, he's not really a bad guy. so if we abandoned the negative aspects of jesus and embrace the positive, the world can be a better place. i'm sure you embrace the positive. but if you take away from the character of jesus, is it still jesus or another person?